bob wrote: ↑Wed Jan 15, 2020 7:17 pm That 5K nodes per second is a REAL restriction. Many were doing 5K nodes per second in the 70's and 80's. And far beyond. Without a GM being produced.
I am certain that the 2700 Elo at 2K nodes per second is a wild exaggeration of reality. Maybe 500K nodes per second, possible. Certainly not 2K.
CCRL 40/15 ratings are roughly anchored at how a 2700 elo human would perform at 40 moves in 40 minutes. This is short of classical TC, but not that much.bob wrote: ↑Thu Jan 16, 2020 7:21 pm How far it is above Crafty really doesn't affect my comments. 2K nodes per second is not going to beat a GM. Might not beat a master, since most of the speculative pruning stuff really needs exceptional search depth to bypass the holes it causes.
1 second per move vs 180 seconds per move? Maybe. But certainly not 360K nodes total vs 180 seconds for a GM.
Gaviota 1.0 on 1 core is rated 2861 at CCRL 40/15. So, it is at the very least at Super-GM strength at this TC. (I wanted to test Crafty but I got "Engine Crafty 25.2(1) did not start the chess protocol in time" errors).
Because actually running on my computer games with 40 moves per 20 minutes TC (roughly standardized to CCRL, if anything, longer) against SF @ fixed nodes would take very long, I've divided time for both by 3. Gaviota with 40 moves / 400s, vs SF with 120K nodes per move. This is around 1:150 time odds, with the added handicap of fixed nodes per move for SF (no time management, impossibility to properly complete depths without wasting a big part of the node budget).
For diversity, I used random 8moves_v3 openings, with repeat so that both engines played each side once.
Here are the results :
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Score of Stockfish 11 at 120knpm vs Gaviota 1.0: 72 - 54 - 74 [0.545] 200
Elo difference: 31.35 +/- 38.39
Now, keep in mind that dividing time/nodes by 3 hurts Stockfish much more than Gaviota. 120K nodes is right in the zone where a TC doubling is worth ~200 elo, for ~300 elo lost, while it's unlikely to be more than 150-200 for Gaviota.
The obvious extrapolation from all this is that Stockfish @ 360K nodes per move would crush the average GM having classical TC. And just in case there is any doubt, crank contempt up.
